Chi Delta Rho
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Chi Delta Rho (ΧΔΡ) |
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Founded | January 1, 1934 UW Stevens Point |
Type | Social Fraternity |
Scope | United States |
Motto | Character Demands Recognition |
Headquarters | none none, Wisconsin, USA |
Chi Delta Rho (ΧΔΡ), was an all men's Social Fraternity based in the State of Wisconsin.
In 1934, the men of several local Fraternities in the Wisconsin State College system joined ranks and formed a statewide Fraternal organization, calling themselves The Chi Delta Rho State Fraternity. The existence of this State organization was short-lived due mainly to the crisis of World War II, which drastically reduced the male collegiate population.[1]
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[edit] Chapters
[edit] Chapter locations
Chapters of Chi Delta Rho existed only within the Wisconsin State Colleges System.
- University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Beta[2] (affiliated with Delta Kappa in 1952[3], transitioned back to Chi Delta Rho in 1962[4], affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha in 1965[5])
- Milton College, Gamma[6] (affiliated with Delta Kappa)
- University of Wisconsin, Designation unknown[7]
- University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Designation unknown[8]
[edit] Chapter naming
Chapters were named using the Greek Alphabet.
[edit] References
- ^ Milton College Fides Yearbook 1953, p.65
- ^ University of Wisconsin Whitewater Minneiska Yearbook 1935, p.68-69.
- ^ University of Wisconsin Whitewater Minneiska Yearbook 1953
- ^ University of Wisconsin Whitewater Minneiska Yearbook 1962, p.122-125.
- ^ University of Wisconsin Whitewater Minneiska Yearbook 1966, p.126-127.
- ^ Milton College Fides Yearbook 1953, p.65
- ^ Milton College Fides Yearbook 1953, p.65
- ^ Milton College Fides Yearbook 1953, p.65